- Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Game of Thrones" through season seven.
- Actors killed off from "Game of Thrones" are now starring on new TV shows and in movies.
- Harry Lloyd (Viserys) will appear on the final season of FX's "Legion," while Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) stars in a new 2019 Netflix movie about Mötley Crüe.
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No TV series kills off characters quite as tragically, or frequently, like HBO's "Game of Thrones." From minor characters to the show's first main protagonist Ned Stark, dozens of key actors have come and gone over the years.
We've rounded up the biggest character deaths and checked in on the actors to see what they're up to now.
From voicing video game characters to starring on Netflix series, keep reading to see what your favorite ex-"Game of Thrones" actors are doing now.
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Daenerys' spiteful brother Viserys was played by Harry Lloyd.

Viserys was killed on the first season after he crossed a serious line and Dany's then-husband Khal Drogo poured molten gold over his head.
Now Harry Lloyd stars in a new spy thriller series from Starz called "Counterpart," and will have a role on the final season of FX's "Legion."

The "X-Men" series "Legion" will air its third and final season sometime in 2019, where Lloyd will join the cast as Professor X.
Mark Addy starred as the formidable Robert Baratheon.

King Robert Baratheon was a commanding presence on the first several episodes of "Game of Thrones" before his untimely death thanks to several skins of wine and a boar.
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